A FIELD OF PREMIER PLANTS 



This cut shows the finest field of Premier plants we have ever grown. There was not a missing plant in the 

 entire field. This plot of land was prepared a year in advance by spreading New York horse manure twenty tons 



to the acre. 



A FIELD OF AUSTIN AND LUC- 

 HETIA DEWBERRIES IN BLOOM. 



Note these plants are trimmed and 

 tied to stakes about three and a half 

 feet high. This we consider the 

 pi-oper way to grow dewberries. The 

 fruit is kept clean, it gets the sun 

 and ther air, berries are larger and 

 firmer, and produce much more 

 fi'uit than when allowed to run on 

 the ground. 



We make a specialty of growing 

 Dewberry plants from the tips. In 

 the northern half of the country we 

 lecommend Austin. It is larger, 

 sweeter and more productive than 

 Lucretia, and comes a week earlier. 

 In the South Lucretia is considered 

 best. No garden complete without 

 a few .-Vustin Dewberries. 



